Showing posts with label Korean American Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean American Story. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Homecoming

My latest essay for KoreanAmericanStory, "Homecoming," is an account of our June trip to Korea and a retrospective of our family's life there:

 Community health outreach, Koje Island, 1970s
(Dad in center in cap)
"Kojedo in the late 1960s - especially the northern township of Ha-chung which issued the invitation to the Project to use it as a demonstration site - was one of the poorest areas of South Korea, a place of fierce beauty and physical challenge. When we arrived in 1969 at the Project site (a 7-acre peninsula), there were no paved roads, no telephones and no electricity. We lived the first summer in tents while constructing clinic buildings, staff homes and dormitories of adobe-like bricks, which were occupied by autumn. Heated floors and heavy quilts kept us toasty while sleeping in winter, but the air was sometimes so cold that water in a glass on my parents' dresser would freeze overnight.

"Forty years later, the island is a poster child for the economic miracle that transformed the nation, boasting Korea's highest per capita income. The host committee - Baik Hospital, the city of Geoje, and former staff members - puts us up in a gleaming resort hotel on a hillside over a bay, our rooms overlooking one of the shipyards that are the source of much of Kojedo's current prosperity."

 Island reunion with friends and former colleagues, 2013